A decorative greeting article comprising a sheet of paper having a written inscription inscribed upon its center portion, readable in an unrolled position, and formable into a rolled cylinder having a hollow interior and an opening in a rolled position. The opening of the cylinder can receive a decorative member which can be a natural or an artificial flower or a bouquet of flowers or other novelty item, and a stem part that extends into the hollow interior of the cylinder. A securing means, optionally decorative, including an adhesive surface, releasably secures the sheet of paper in the rolled, cylinder position. A user can grasp and pull a pull tab to release the securing means from the cylinder, releasing the sheet to be unrolled and viewed by the user.
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1. A decorative greeting article, including:
(a) a sheet of paper having an inscription thereupon, the sheet of paper having a proximal corner and an opposed distal corner, wherein the sheet of paper is configured to extend from the proximal corner to the diagonally-opposite distal corner at an unrolled position at which the inscription can be seen, and to be rolled from the proximal corner to the diagonally-opposite distal corner at a rolled position, wherein the sheet of paper is sufficiently resilient to form and retain an elongated rolled cylinder comprising two or more spiral layers of the sheet of paper, wherein the diagonally-opposite distal corner is rolled onto the outermost spiral layer of the sheet of paper, the rolled cylinder having a hollow interior, and an opening into the hollow interior at one end;
(b) a pull tab extending from the distal corner of the sheet, the pull tab including an adhesive strip for releasably attaching the distal corner of the sheet of paper onto the outermost spiral layer of the rolled cylinder in the rolled position, the adhesive strip having an adhesive inner surface along the entire length, the adhesive strip having a proximal end integrably attached to the distal corner of the sheet of paper, and an adhesive securing portion that releasably attaches to the outermost spiral layer of the rolled cylinder in the rolled position, wherein the adhesive securing portion of the adhesive strip is released from the outermost spiral layer when a pulling force sufficient is applied onto the pull tab that releases the distal corner of the sheet of paper from the outermost spiral layer of the rolled cylinder, for unrolling the sheet to its unrolled position; and
(c) a decorative item having a stem removably inserted through the opening at the one end and into the hollow interior of the rolled cylinder.
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The present invention relates to greeting articles, and methods of using such greeting articles.
Greeting articles such as greeting cards are used to convey messages and greetings. Messages can include correspondence letters and memorandums while greetings can range from being a simple “Hello” to anniversary greetings, birthday greetings, or holiday greetings. One utility of the greeting card is that it serves as a souvenir to the receiver from the sender. The greeting card also serves to evoke pleasantness in the receiver by addressing/appealing to the individual receiver in some manner typically at the time the receiver receives the greeting card for the first time. For example, this could be a thought that he or she is being remembered by the sender.
Senders usually resort to choosing greeting cards based on target receivers and the target receivers' particular taste. It is also true that manufacturers of greeting cards usually conduct laborious market research into people's preferences when designing their products. As a result, a number of innovations have happened in the field of greeting articles, generally, for example, U.S. Patent Nos. like U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,595,045, 6,159,563, 9,649,875 B2, the disclosures of which are incoporated herein by reference in their entireties. Generally, most of these innovations' utility has been directed towards the articles merely serving as an artifact or a souvenir or otherwise to merely evoke pleasantness in the receiver.
A utility that serves to touch upon higher aspects such as philosophical intrigue, unconscious reflections, or the like in human beings has not yet been addressed thus far. Thus, there exists a need in the current art to achieve such robust greeting articles.
The present invention provides a decorative greeting article that includes a sheet, typically a sheet of paper, a pull tab, a securing means, and an optional decorative item. The sheet can also be comprised of plastic, fabric, cardboard, or other like materials. The sheet has a greeting or other inscription inscribed thereupon and has a proximal edge portion and an opposed distal edge portion. The sheet is configured to extend from the distal edge portion to the proximal edge portion in an unrolled position at which the greeting or other inscription can be seen, and to be rolled from proximal edge portion to the distal edge portion to a rolled position, to form an elongated cylinder comprising two or more spiral layers of the sheet. The elongated cylinder has a hollow interior, and an opening into the hollow inerior at at least one end.
The securing means releasably attaches the distal edge portion of the sheet onto the outermost spiral layer of the sheet in the rolled position. When a sufficient pulling force is applied onto the pull tab, the securing means can be released, allowing the distal edge portion of the sheet to separate from the outermost spiral layer of the sheet of paper, for unrolling the sheet of paper to its unrolled position. The optional decorative item has a stem or elongated projection that can be inserted through the opening and into the hollow interior of the cylinder.
The invention also provides a decorative greeting article that includes (a) a sheet having a greeting or other inscription inscribed thereupon, the sheet having a proximal edge portion and an opposed distal edge portion, wherein the sheet is configured to extend from the proximal edge portion to the distal edge portion at an unrolled position at which the greeting or other inscription can be seen, and to be rolled from the proximal edge portion to the distal edge portion at a rolled position, to form an elongated rolled cylinder comprising two or more spiral layers of the sheet, wherein the distal edge portion is rolled onto the outermost spiral layer of the sheet, the rolled cylinder having a hollow interior, and an opening into the hollow interior at one end; (b) a pull tab extending from the distal edge portion of the sheet; (c) a securing means for releasably attaching the distal edge portion of the sheet onto the outermost spiral layer of the rolled cylinder in the rolled position, wherein the securing means is released when a pulling force sufficient is applied onto the pull tab, which releases the distal edge portion of the sheet from the outermost spiral layer of the rolled cylinder, for unrolling the sheet to its unrolled position; and (d) an optional decorative item having a stem that is configured to be inserted through the opening and into the hollow interior of the rolled cylinder.
The invention also provides a decorative greeting article, that includes: (a) an elongated spool having an outer surface, a hollow interior, and an opening into the hollow interior at one end; (b) a sheet having a greeting or other inscription inscribed thereupon, the sheet having a proximal edge portion and an opposed distal edge portion, wherien the proximal edge portion of the sheet is attached to the outer surface of the elongated spool, wherein the sheet is configured to extend from the attached proximal edge portion on the outer surface, at an unrolled position at which the greeting inscribed thereon can be seen, and to be rolled around the outer surface of the elongated spool to the distal edge portion at a rolled position, to form an elongated rolled cylinder comprising two or more spiral layers of the sheet, wherein the distal edge portion is rolled onto the outermost spiral layer of the sheet of paper; (c) a pull tab extending from the distal edge portion of the sheet; (d) a securing means for releasably attaching the distal edge portion of the sheet onto the outermost spiral layer of the rolled cylinder in the rolled position, wherein the securing means is released when a pulling force sufficient is appplied onto the pull tab, which releases the distal edge portion of the sheet from teh outermost spiral layer of the rolled cylinder, for unrolling the sheet to its unrolled position; and (e) an optional decorative item having a stem that is configured to be inserted through the opening and into the hollow interior of the spool.
In an embodiment of the invention, the securing means comprises an adhesive strip comprising a flexible material having an adhesive inner surface, having a proximal end integrably attached to the distal edge portion of the sheet, and an adhesive securing area configured to be wrapped around and adhere to the outer surface of an outermost spiral layer of the rolled cylinder.
In an embodiment of the invention, the pull tab comprises a separate tab member having a proximal edge, and a distal end of the adhesive strip is attached adhesively and integrably to the proximal edge of the tab member.
In an embodiment of the invention, the pull tab is formed by a distal end of the adhesive strip that has been folded inwardly and over onto an adjacent portion of the adhesive strip, to form a self-adhered tab portion.
In an embodiment of the invention, the adhesive inner surface comprises a pressure-sensitive adhesive.
In an embodiment of the invention, the pull tab has a shape of a leaf.
In an embodiment of the invention, the sheet is a sheet of paper.
In an embodiment of the invention, the greeting or other inscription is any of a mechanically-printed form, a hand-written form, an embroidered form, or a combination thereof.
In an embodiment of the invention, the sheet of paper is rolled from the proximal edge portion, and in some embodiments, from the proximal corner, to an opposed distal corner.
In an embodiment of the invention, the distal edge portion of the sheet comprises a distal corner of the sheet, and the securing means comprises an adhesive patch affixed to a front surface of the distal corner, for securing the distal corner of the sheet to the outermost layer of the rolled cylinder.
In an embodiment of the invention, the pull tab comprises a separate tab member having a proximal edge, and the proximal edge of the tab member is attached to the distal corner of the sheet, and configured for applying a pull force onto the distal corner of the sheet for peeling the adhesive patch away from the outermost layer of the rolled cylinder.
In another embodiment of the present invention, the proximal edge portion comprises a corner of the sheet, and the opposed distal edge comprises an opposite corner of the sheet.
In an embodiment of the invention, the sheet of paper is scented.
In a further embodiment of the present invention, the sheet is a sheet of paper that is scented with an odiferous agent, typically on its greeting-inscribed side.
In another embodiment of the present invention, the elongated spool is made of a resilient material selected from the group consisting of cardboard, paper film, plastic, and aluminum, and a combination or laminate thereof, and preferably, in another embodiment, the elongated cylinder is a tube.
In yet another embodiment of the present invention, the sheet is a sheet of paper that is triangular in shape, and the proximal edge portion is a base of the triangle, and the distal edge portion is a corner of the triangle opposite the base.
The securing means 30, as mentioned, serves to secure the sheet 20 in the form of the cylinder 50 while in the rolled position. The securing means is releasable, for releasably attaching the distal edge portion onto an outermost spiral layer of the rolled cylinder in the rolled position. A pull tab is provided, on which a pulling force can be applied for releasing the securing means, and pulling the distal edge portion of the sheet from the outermost spiral layer of the rolled cylinder.
In the illustrated embodiment as shown in
In another embodiment, the adhesive strip can be integral and contiguous with the sheet 20, extending from the distal corner 23 of the paper 20, and having an adhesive surface on the inner surface thereof.
As shown in
Although the same adhesive material is being used to adhere the proximal end 34 of the adhesive strip 31 to the distal corner 23 of the sheet 20, to adhere the distal end 35 of the adhesive strip 31 to the tab member 40, and to adhere the adhesive securing area 37 of the adhesive strip 31 to the outer surface of the outermost layer 28a of the cylinder 50, the pulling force applied on the tab member 40 by the user applies a peel force that preferentially releases the adhesive securing area 37 from the outermost layer 28a of the cylinder 50, while applying a shear force along the ends of the adhesive strip 31 attached to the distal corner 23 and the tab member 40, which would require significantly greater force shear and separate the adhesive strip 31 from either the second or distal corer 23 of the sheet 20 or the tab member 40. In an embodiment, a different or additional adhesive can be applied at the ends of the adhesive strip 31, to more securely adhere them to the distal corner 23 and the tab member 40.
The cylinder 50 has an upper opening 51 at a first end 52, an outer surface defined by the plurality of spiral layers 28, an inner surface, a hollow interior 55, and a second opening 56 at a second end 57. As shown in
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The pull tab, illustrated as the tab member 40, can also include an inscription area 42 on a reverse surface 44 as shown in
When a user wishes to open the decorative greeting article 10, the user may remove (optionally) the decorative item 60 from the hollow interior 55 of the cylinder 50. Then, gripping the tab member 40, the user can apply a sufficient force onto the tab member 40 and the distal end 35 of the adhesive strip 31 to release the adhesive 32 in the adhesive securing area 37 of the adhesive strip 31 from the outermost layer 28a of the cylinder 50, to release and separate the near corner 23 of the sheet from the cylinder 50. The user can then unroll and open the sheet 20 to reveal the inscription 29. After the user has finished interacting with the inscription 29, the user may re-roll the sheet 20 back into the rolled position, and re-secure the adhesive strip 31 onto the outside surface 27 of the outermost layer 28a of the cylinder 50.
Griping the tab portion 231, the user can apply a sufficient force onto the adhesive pull strip 240 to peel and release the adhesive securing area 237 from the outermost layer 28a of the cylinder 5, thereby releasing and separating the distal corner 23 of the sheet from the cylinder 50, and allowing the user to unroll and open the sheet 20, and reveal the inscription 29.
In an embodiment, a different or additional adhesive can be applied at the ends of the tab member 40, to more securely adhere it to the distal corner 23.
In the foregoing embodiments an inscription can be based on any notion known to man and in the art. In other words, it can take the form and shape of any matter that occurs in nature and in the art. In a preferred embodiment, the inscription is a poem that includes a poem topic, the poem, the name of the poem's author, and any other associated items like copyright notices or trademark notices or author correspondence details or the like. In a further preferred embodiment, the method used to inscribe the inscription includes embroidery, inkjet printing, laser printing, classic ink printing, vintage ink printing or any other method that may make perceivable the poem on the sheet.
In the foregoing embodiments, an inscription associated with the pull tab can be based on any notion known to man and in the art. It can take the form and shape of any matter that occurs in nature and in the art. In a preferred embodiment, the inscription on the pull tab could be the trademarked product name of the decorative greeting article. In other embodiments, this can be a phrase associated with the inscription inscribed on the inscription are of the sheet. In yet other embodiments, it can also include phrases associated with a topic of the inscription, the name of the author, or any other associated items like copyright notices or trademark notices or author correspondence details or the like. In a preferred embodiment, the method used to inscribe the inscription on the pull tab includes embroidery, inkjet printing, laser printing, classic ink printing, or any other method that may make perceivable the inscription on the pull tab. In other embodiments, the inscription on the pull tab can also include hand-written text. In few other embodiments, the inscription on the pull tab can include text that is hand-written or printed on a sticker which can be stuck onto the pull taK
In foregoing embodiments including the preferred embodiment, the decorative item can include any novelty item, including items known in the art including, but not limited to, an items of nature including a natural or artificial flower, branch, twig, and stick, a flag, a balloon, a lollipop, a candy cane, a baby rattle, a windmill toy, a cat or dog toy, a golf tee, baseball bat, or other sports article, a heart, a cigar, an umbrella handle, a magic of fairy wand, and the like.
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